Under The Covers bursts into life with an organic full-band set-up and an optimistic core, igniting a welcomed sense of unity and possibility as the days grows shorter and colder.

Rebecca Cullen
Artistic integrity drives this uniquely crafted new alt-pop single from an ever creative Tricia Lo.
Features a heavy use of strobe lighting throughout, increasingly so towards the end. Nostalgia and shock factor in strong supply.
Quirky electro-pop production meets with contemporary RnB melodies as Sky Olson kicks off a colourful and poetic album Hollow Walls.
Alternative folk metal rockers Bronzegates bring together elements of classical and contemporary tones in a boldly expressive, captivating way across these two phenomenally creative new releases.
“I’m rather accomplished in martial arts. I’d guess you wouldn’t expect it, but I’m a black sash (belt) instructor of a style of Wing Chun kung fu, actually. I teach it to my daughter to help her be capable of defending herself.”
An artist with a fairly minimal, simple approach, yet one that keeps the focus on the right building blocks – the topic, the performance the rhythm and the overall mood.
Introducing the unique pairing of artistic sound-design and piercingly delicate, passionate vocals and lyrical exploration, Denmark duo BLÅT BROTHERS lead with intrigue and beauty, as the superb rise and fall of Light Comes Pt 1 boldly hits the scene. Making fine use of contrast from the outset, the new single juxtaposes moments of quiet and … Continued
Identity is crucial and Seye Odebiyi mastered it long ago. However, so to is eclecticism when striving for longevity, and nowhere do we hear a more striking edge of creativity than on the brand new single Jade Garden.
A refreshingly unique alternative to an age-old seasonal favourite. Worth a listen this Christmas.
Gritty bars balanced with comedy and carefree devotion to the moment – along with a consistently shifting flow – introducing a haunting, classically dark hip hop and trap soundscape for this heavy new release from Aztec Flow.
Piano-led pop-rock with an edge of country and a familiar melodic build up creates the uniquely emotive, poetic embrace that is Alani Keiser’s Grey Grey Love.